You won't go wrong with Netgear. I've had a DGN2200 N300 for a few years and had no issues beyond it occasionally falling off the internet and needing a reboot.

Just keep away from Belkin. My Netgear replaced a Belkin which was an absolute P.O.S, always overheating and crashing. Before I replaced it I even ripped it out of its case and sat it on the windowsill of an open window to try to control its overheating-issues. That worked to a degree, but its bare circuitboard was hardly nice to look at, it wasn't exactly safe, and my room got cold in winter. The wireless dongle it came with was just as flaky, sometimes it found networks, sometimes it didn't. I wouldn't touch anything by Belkin ever again.

I use a Belkin N600 which is less than £90 the way you want it. This has worked perfectly since purchase and replaced an earlier Belkin that also functioned flawlessly for years. Dual band, I have a 1tb hard-disc plugged in so that I can play my iTunes rips without the need for a computer to be on.

I bought the Netgear N600 quite soon after it become available & it was really bad at getting and maintaining an ADSL connection (lots of dissatisfied customer comments on the Netgears forums). A few weeks later new firmware improved things alot; but it was still awful. The longest it kept connected was 2 days, and that only happened once. It usually varied from around 5 minutes to 2-3 hours before it again dropped the ADSL connection. Although PC Pro do highly rate it (and when it worked for me it was much faster than the Belkin), PC Pro do qualify their recommendation by saying "It's unreliable with older ADSL 1 lines" so I guess thats what I must have.

My experiance has been the opposite of MajorFubar in that I previously used a Belkin modem/router and after a few more joyless weeks with the Netgear returned to my old Belkin (G+ Mimo), which continues to work very effectively and very very rarely loses its connection. I did try the N600 again about 2 months ago to see if it was any better but it just as bad and there were no new firmware updates available; so I swopped it out again.

However, I too am keeping an eye on the new wave of modem/routers coming out. I may try a DrayTec next as they seem to have a good reputation for maintaining a connection.